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"""Test MONGODB-OIDC Authentication."""
from __future__ import annotations

import os
import sys
import time
import unittest
import warnings
from contextlib import contextmanager
from pathlib import Path
from test import PyMongoTestCase
from test.helpers import ConcurrentRunner
from typing import Dict

import pytest

sys.path[0:0] = [""]

from test.unified_format import generate_test_classes
from test.utils_shared import EventListener, OvertCommandListener

from bson import SON
from pymongo import MongoClient
from pymongo._azure_helpers import _get_azure_response
from pymongo._gcp_helpers import _get_gcp_response
from pymongo.auth_oidc_shared import _get_k8s_token
from pymongo.auth_shared import _build_credentials_tuple
from pymongo.cursor_shared import CursorType
from pymongo.errors import AutoReconnect, ConfigurationError, OperationFailure
from pymongo.hello import HelloCompat
from pymongo.operations import InsertOne
from pymongo.synchronous.auth_oidc import (
    OIDCCallback,
    OIDCCallbackContext,
    OIDCCallbackResult,
    _get_authenticator,
)
from pymongo.synchronous.uri_parser import parse_uri

_IS_SYNC = True

ROOT = Path(__file__).parent.parent.resolve()
TEST_PATH = ROOT / "auth" / "unified"
ENVIRON = os.environ.get("OIDC_ENV", "test")
DOMAIN = os.environ.get("OIDC_DOMAIN", "")
TOKEN_DIR = os.environ.get("OIDC_TOKEN_DIR", "")
TOKEN_FILE = os.environ.get("OIDC_TOKEN_FILE", "")

# Generate unified tests.
globals().update(generate_test_classes(str(TEST_PATH), module=__name__))

pytestmark = pytest.mark.auth_oidc


class OIDCTestBase(PyMongoTestCase):
    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
        cls.uri_single = os.environ["MONGODB_URI_SINGLE"]
        cls.uri_multiple = os.environ.get("MONGODB_URI_MULTI")
        cls.uri_admin = os.environ["MONGODB_URI"]
        if ENVIRON == "test":
            if not TOKEN_DIR:
                raise ValueError("Please set OIDC_TOKEN_DIR")
            if not TOKEN_FILE:
                raise ValueError("Please set OIDC_TOKEN_FILE")

    def setUp(self):
        self.request_called = 0

    def get_token(self, username=None):
        """Get a token for the current provider."""
        if ENVIRON == "test":
            if username is None:
                token_file = TOKEN_FILE
            else:
                token_file = os.path.join(TOKEN_DIR, username)
            with open(token_file) as fid:  # noqa: ASYNC101,RUF100
                return fid.read()
        elif ENVIRON == "azure":
            opts = parse_uri(self.uri_single)["options"]
            token_aud = opts["authMechanismProperties"]["TOKEN_RESOURCE"]
            return _get_azure_response(token_aud, username)["access_token"]
        elif ENVIRON == "gcp":
            opts = parse_uri(self.uri_single)["options"]
            token_aud = opts["authMechanismProperties"]["TOKEN_RESOURCE"]
            return _get_gcp_response(token_aud, username)["access_token"]
        elif ENVIRON == "k8s":
            return _get_k8s_token()
        else:
            raise ValueError(f"Unknown ENVIRON: {ENVIRON}")

    @contextmanager
    def fail_point(self, command_args):
        cmd_on = SON([("configureFailPoint", "failCommand")])
        cmd_on.update(command_args)
        client = MongoClient(self.uri_admin)
        client.admin.command(cmd_on)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            client.admin.command("configureFailPoint", cmd_on["configureFailPoint"], mode="off")
            client.close()


class TestAuthOIDCHuman(OIDCTestBase):
    uri: str

    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
        if ENVIRON != "test":
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Human workflows are only tested with the test environment")
        if DOMAIN is None:
            raise ValueError("Missing OIDC_DOMAIN")
        super().setUpClass()

    def setUp(self):
        self.refresh_present = 0
        super().setUp()

    def create_request_cb(self, username="test_user1", sleep=0):
        def request_token(context: OIDCCallbackContext):
            # Validate the info.
            self.assertIsInstance(context.idp_info.issuer, str)
            if context.idp_info.clientId is not None:
                self.assertIsInstance(context.idp_info.clientId, str)

            # Validate the timeout.
            timeout_seconds = context.timeout_seconds
            self.assertEqual(timeout_seconds, 60 * 5)

            if context.refresh_token:
                self.refresh_present += 1

            token = self.get_token(username)
            resp = OIDCCallbackResult(access_token=token, refresh_token=token)

            time.sleep(sleep)
            self.request_called += 1
            return resp

        class Inner(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, context):
                return request_token(context)

        return Inner()

    def create_client(self, *args, **kwargs):
        username = kwargs.get("username", "test_user1")
        if kwargs.get("username") in ["test_user1", "test_user2"]:
            kwargs["username"] = f"{username}@{DOMAIN}"
        request_cb = kwargs.pop("request_cb", self.create_request_cb(username=username))
        props = kwargs.pop("authmechanismproperties", {"OIDC_HUMAN_CALLBACK": request_cb})
        kwargs["retryReads"] = False
        if not len(args):
            args = [self.uri_single]

        client = self.simple_client(*args, authmechanismproperties=props, **kwargs)

        return client

    def test_1_1_single_principal_implicit_username(self):
        # Create default OIDC client with authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC.
        client = self.create_client()
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_2_single_principal_explicit_username(self):
        # Create a client with MONGODB_URI_SINGLE, a username of test_user1, authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC, and the OIDC human callback.
        client = self.create_client(username="test_user1")
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_3_multiple_principal_user_1(self):
        if not self.uri_multiple:
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test Requires Server with Multiple Workflow IdPs")
        # Create a client with MONGODB_URI_MULTI, a username of test_user1, authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC, and the OIDC human callback.
        client = self.create_client(self.uri_multiple, username="test_user1")
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_4_multiple_principal_user_2(self):
        if not self.uri_multiple:
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test Requires Server with Multiple Workflow IdPs")
        # Create a human callback that reads in the generated test_user2 token file.
        # Create a client with MONGODB_URI_MULTI, a username of test_user2, authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC, and the OIDC human callback.
        client = self.create_client(self.uri_multiple, username="test_user2")
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_5_multiple_principal_no_user(self):
        if not self.uri_multiple:
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test Requires Server with Multiple Workflow IdPs")
        # Create a client with MONGODB_URI_MULTI, no username, authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC, and the OIDC human callback.
        client = self.create_client(self.uri_multiple)
        # Assert that a find operation fails.
        with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_6_allowed_hosts_blocked(self):
        # Create a default OIDC client, with an ALLOWED_HOSTS that is an empty list.
        request_token = self.create_request_cb()
        props: Dict = {"OIDC_HUMAN_CALLBACK": request_token, "ALLOWED_HOSTS": []}
        client = self.create_client(authmechanismproperties=props)
        # Assert that a find operation fails with a client-side error.
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

        # Create a client that uses the URL mongodb://localhost/?authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC&ignored=example.com,
        # a human callback, and an ALLOWED_HOSTS that contains ["example.com"].
        props: Dict = {
            "OIDC_HUMAN_CALLBACK": request_token,
            "ALLOWED_HOSTS": ["example.com"],
        }
        with warnings.catch_warnings():
            warnings.simplefilter("default")
            client = self.create_client(
                self.uri_single + "&ignored=example.com",
                authmechanismproperties=props,
                connect=False,
            )
            # Assert that a find operation fails with a client-side error.
            with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError):
                client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_1_7_allowed_hosts_in_connection_string_ignored(self):
        # Create an OIDC configured client with the connection string: `mongodb+srv://example.com/?authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC&authMechanismProperties=ALLOWED_HOSTS:%5B%22example.com%22%5D` and a Human Callback.
        # Assert that the creation of the client raises a configuration error.
        uri = "mongodb+srv://example.com?authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC&authMechanismProperties=ALLOWED_HOSTS:%5B%22example.com%22%5D"
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError), warnings.catch_warnings():
            warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
            c = MongoClient(
                uri,
                authmechanismproperties=dict(OIDC_HUMAN_CALLBACK=self.create_request_cb()),
            )
            c._connect()

    def test_1_8_machine_idp_human_callback(self):
        if not os.environ.get("OIDC_IS_LOCAL"):
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test Requires Local OIDC server")
        # Create a client with MONGODB_URI_SINGLE, a username of test_machine, authMechanism=MONGODB-OIDC, and the OIDC human callback.
        client = self.create_client(username="test_machine")
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_2_1_valid_callback_inputs(self):
        # Create a MongoClient with a human callback that validates its inputs and returns a valid access token.
        client = self.create_client()
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds. Verify that the human callback was called with the appropriate inputs, including the timeout parameter if possible.
        # Ensure that there are no unexpected fields.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_2_2_callback_returns_missing_data(self):
        # Create a MongoClient with a human callback that returns data not conforming to the OIDCCredential with missing fields.
        class CustomCB(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, ctx):
                return dict()

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CustomCB())
        # Perform a find operation that fails.
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_2_3_refresh_token_is_passed_to_the_callback(self):
        # Create a MongoClient with a human callback that checks for the presence of a refresh token.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Set a fail point for ``find`` commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

        # Assert that the refresh token was used once.
        self.assertEqual(self.refresh_present, 1)

    def test_3_1_uses_speculative_authentication_if_there_is_a_cached_token(self):
        # Create a client with a human callback that returns a valid token.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Set a fail point for ``find`` commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391, "closeConnection": True},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(AutoReconnect):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        # Set a fail point for ``saslStart`` commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["saslStart"], "errorCode": 18},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that succeeds
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_3_2_does_not_use_speculative_authentication_if_there_is_no_cached_token(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` with a human callback that returns a valid token
        client = self.create_client()

        # Set a fail point for ``saslStart`` commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["saslStart"], "errorCode": 18},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_4_1_reauthenticate_succeeds(self):
        # Create a default OIDC client and add an event listener.
        # The following assumes that the driver does not emit saslStart or saslContinue events.
        # If the driver does emit those events, ignore/filter them for the purposes of this test.
        listener = OvertCommandListener()
        client = self.create_client(event_listeners=[listener])

        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Clear the listener state if possible.
        listener.reset()

        # Force a reauthenication using a fail point.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform another find operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

        # Assert that the ordering of list started events is [find, find].
        # Note that if the listener stat could not be cleared then there will be an extra find command.
        started_events = [
            i.command_name for i in listener.started_events if not i.command_name.startswith("sasl")
        ]
        succeeded_events = [
            i.command_name
            for i in listener.succeeded_events
            if not i.command_name.startswith("sasl")
        ]
        failed_events = [
            i.command_name for i in listener.failed_events if not i.command_name.startswith("sasl")
        ]

        self.assertEqual(
            started_events,
            [
                "find",
                "find",
            ],
        )
        # Assert that the list of command succeeded events is [find].
        self.assertEqual(succeeded_events, ["find"])
        # Assert that a find operation failed once during the command execution.
        self.assertEqual(failed_events, ["find"])
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_4_2_reauthenticate_succeeds_no_refresh(self):
        # Create a default OIDC client with a human callback that does not return a refresh token.
        cb = self.create_request_cb()

        class CustomRequest(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, *args, **kwargs):
                result = cb.fetch(*args, **kwargs)
                result.refresh_token = None
                return result

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CustomRequest())

        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Force a reauthenication using a fail point.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_4_3_reauthenticate_succeeds_after_refresh_fails(self):
        # Create a default OIDC client with a human callback that returns an invalid refresh token
        cb = self.create_request_cb()

        class CustomRequest(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, *args, **kwargs):
                result = cb.fetch(*args, **kwargs)
                result.refresh_token = "bad"
                return result

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CustomRequest())

        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Force a reauthenication using a fail point.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called 2 times.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_4_4_reauthenticate_fails(self):
        # Create a default OIDC client with a human callback that returns invalid refresh tokens and
        # Returns invalid access tokens after the first access.
        cb = self.create_request_cb()

        class CustomRequest(OIDCCallback):
            fetch_called = 0

            def fetch(self, *args, **kwargs):
                self.fetch_called += 1
                result = cb.fetch(*args, **kwargs)
                result.refresh_token = "bad"
                if self.fetch_called > 1:
                    result.access_token = "bad"
                return result

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CustomRequest())

        # Perform a find operation that succeeds (to force a speculative auth).
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Assert that the human callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Force a reauthentication using a failCommand.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the human callback has been called three times.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 3)

        # Close the client.
        client.close()

    def test_request_callback_returns_null(self):
        class RequestTokenNull(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, a):
                return None

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=RequestTokenNull())
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        client.close()

    def test_request_callback_invalid_result(self):
        class CallbackInvalidToken(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, a):
                return {}

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CallbackInvalidToken())
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        client.close()

    def test_reauthentication_succeeds_multiple_connections(self):
        request_cb = self.create_request_cb()

        # Create a client with the callback.
        client1 = self.create_client(request_cb=request_cb)
        client2 = self.create_client(request_cb=request_cb)

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client1.test.test.insert_many([{"a": 1}, {"a": 1}])
        client2.test.test.find_one()
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

        # Use the same authenticator for both clients
        # to simulate a race condition with separate connections.
        # We should only see one extra callback despite both connections
        # needing to reauthenticate.
        client2.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data = (
            client1.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data
        )

        client1.test.test.find_one()
        client2.test.test.find_one()

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            client1.test.test.find_one()

        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 3)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            client2.test.test.find_one()

        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 3)
        client1.close()
        client2.close()

    # PyMongo specific tests, since we have multiple code paths for reauth handling.

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_bulk_write(self):
        # Create a client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform a find operation.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["insert"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a bulk write operation.
            client.test.test.bulk_write([InsertOne({})])  # type:ignore[type-var]

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_bulk_read(self):
        # Create a client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform a find operation.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Perform a bulk write operation.
        client.test.test.bulk_write([InsertOne({})])  # type:ignore[type-var]

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a bulk read operation.
            cursor = client.test.test.find_raw_batches({})
            cursor.to_list()

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_cursor(self):
        # Create a client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client.test.test.insert_one({"a": 1})

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation.
            cursor = client.test.test.find({"a": 1})
            self.assertGreaterEqual(len(cursor.to_list()), 1)

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_get_more(self):
        # Create a client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client.test.test.insert_many([{"a": 1}, {"a": 1}])

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["getMore"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation.
            cursor = client.test.test.find({"a": 1}, batch_size=1)
            self.assertGreaterEqual(len(cursor.to_list()), 1)

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_get_more_exhaust(self):
        # Ensure no mongos
        client = self.create_client()
        hello = client.admin.command(HelloCompat.LEGACY_CMD)
        if hello.get("msg") != "isdbgrid":
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Must not be a mongos")

        # Create a client with the callback.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client.test.test.insert_many([{"a": 1}, {"a": 1}])

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["getMore"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation.
            cursor = client.test.test.find({"a": 1}, batch_size=1, cursor_type=CursorType.EXHAUST)
            self.assertGreaterEqual(len(cursor.to_list()), 1)

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()

    def test_reauthenticate_succeeds_command(self):
        # Create a client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client.test.test.insert_one({"a": 1})

        # Assert that the request callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["count"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a count operation.
            cursor = client.test.command({"count": "test"})

        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(cursor), 1)

        # Assert that the request callback has been called twice.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)
        client.close()


class TestAuthOIDCMachine(OIDCTestBase):
    uri: str

    def setUp(self):
        self.request_called = 0

    def create_request_cb(self, username=None, sleep=0):
        def request_token(context):
            assert isinstance(context.timeout_seconds, int)
            assert context.version == 1
            assert context.refresh_token is None
            assert context.idp_info is None
            token = self.get_token(username)
            time.sleep(sleep)
            self.request_called += 1
            return OIDCCallbackResult(access_token=token)

        class Inner(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, context):
                return request_token(context)

        return Inner()

    def create_client(self, *args, **kwargs):
        request_cb = kwargs.pop("request_cb", self.create_request_cb())
        props = kwargs.pop("authmechanismproperties", {"OIDC_CALLBACK": request_cb})
        kwargs["retryReads"] = False
        if not len(args):
            args = [self.uri_single]
        client = MongoClient(*args, authmechanismproperties=props, **kwargs)
        self.addCleanup(client.close)
        return client

    def test_1_1_callback_is_called_during_reauthentication(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` configured with a custom OIDC callback that
        # implements the provider logic.
        client = self.create_client()
        # Perform a ``find`` operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Assert that the callback was called 1 time.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

    def test_1_2_callback_is_called_once_for_multiple_connections(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` configured with a custom OIDC callback that
        # implements the provider logic.
        client = self.create_client()
        client._connect()

        # Start 10 tasks and run 100 find operations that all succeed in each task.
        def target():
            for _ in range(100):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        tasks = []
        for i in range(10):
            tasks.append(ConcurrentRunner(target=target))
        for t in tasks:
            t.start()
        for t in tasks:
            t.join()
        # Assert that the callback was called 1 time.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

    def test_2_1_valid_callback_inputs(self):
        # Create a MongoClient configured with an OIDC callback that validates its inputs and returns a valid access token.
        client = self.create_client()
        # Perform a find operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Assert that the OIDC callback was called with the appropriate inputs, including the timeout parameter if possible. Ensure that there are no unexpected fields.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

    def test_2_2_oidc_callback_returns_null(self):
        # Create a MongoClient configured with an OIDC callback that returns null.
        class CallbackNullToken(OIDCCallback):
            def fetch(self, a):
                return None

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CallbackNullToken())
        # Perform a find operation that fails.
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()

    def test_2_3_oidc_callback_returns_missing_data(self):
        # Create a MongoClient configured with an OIDC callback that returns data not conforming to the OIDCCredential with missing fields.
        class CustomCallback(OIDCCallback):
            count = 0

            def fetch(self, a):
                self.count += 1
                return object()

        client = self.create_client(request_cb=CustomCallback())
        # Perform a find operation that fails.
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()

    def test_2_4_invalid_client_configuration_with_callback(self):
        # Create a MongoClient configured with an OIDC callback and auth mechanism property ENVIRONMENT:test.
        request_cb = self.create_request_cb()
        props: Dict = {"OIDC_CALLBACK": request_cb, "ENVIRONMENT": "test"}
        # Assert it returns a client configuration error.
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError):
            self.create_client(authmechanismproperties=props)

    def test_2_5_invalid_use_of_ALLOWED_HOSTS(self):
        # Create an OIDC configured client with auth mechanism properties `{"ENVIRONMENT": "test", "ALLOWED_HOSTS": []}`.
        props: Dict = {"ENVIRONMENT": "test", "ALLOWED_HOSTS": []}
        # Assert it returns a client configuration error.
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError):
            self.create_client(authmechanismproperties=props)

        # Create an OIDC configured client with auth mechanism properties `{"OIDC_CALLBACK": "<my_callback>", "ALLOWED_HOSTS": []}`.
        props: Dict = {"OIDC_CALLBACK": self.create_request_cb(), "ALLOWED_HOSTS": []}
        # Assert it returns a client configuration error.
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigurationError):
            self.create_client(authmechanismproperties=props)

    def test_2_6_ALLOWED_HOSTS_defaults_ignored(self):
        # Create a MongoCredential for OIDC with a machine callback.
        props = {"OIDC_CALLBACK": self.create_request_cb()}
        extra = dict(authmechanismproperties=props)
        mongo_creds = _build_credentials_tuple("MONGODB-OIDC", None, "foo", None, extra, "test")
        # Assert that creating an authenticator for example.com does not result in an error.
        authenticator = _get_authenticator(mongo_creds, ("example.com", 30))
        assert authenticator.properties.username == "foo"

        # Create a MongoCredential for OIDC with an ENVIRONMENT.
        props = {"ENVIRONMENT": "test"}
        extra = dict(authmechanismproperties=props)
        mongo_creds = _build_credentials_tuple("MONGODB-OIDC", None, None, None, extra, "test")
        # Assert that creating an authenticator for example.com does not result in an error.
        authenticator = _get_authenticator(mongo_creds, ("example.com", 30))
        assert authenticator.properties.username == ""

    def test_3_1_authentication_failure_with_cached_tokens_fetch_a_new_token_and_retry(self):
        # Create a MongoClient and an OIDC callback that implements the provider logic.
        client = self.create_client()
        client._connect()
        # Poison the cache with an invalid access token.
        # Set a fail point for ``find`` command.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391, "closeConnection": True},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails. This is to force the ``MongoClient``
            # to cache an access token.
            with self.assertRaises(AutoReconnect):
                client.test.test.find_one()
        # Poison the cache of the client.
        client.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data.access_token = "bad"
        # Reset the request count.
        self.request_called = 0
        # Verify that a find succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()
        # Verify that the callback was called 1 time.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

    def test_3_2_authentication_failures_without_cached_tokens_returns_an_error(self):
        # Create a MongoClient configured with retryReads=false and an OIDC callback that always returns invalid access tokens.
        class CustomCallback(OIDCCallback):
            count = 0

            def fetch(self, a):
                self.count += 1
                return OIDCCallbackResult(access_token="bad value")

        callback = CustomCallback()
        client = self.create_client(request_cb=callback)
        # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails.
        with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
            client.test.test.find_one()
        # Verify that the callback was called 1 time.
        self.assertEqual(callback.count, 1)

    def test_3_3_unexpected_error_code_does_not_clear_cache(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` with a human callback that returns a valid token
        client = self.create_client()

        # Set a fail point for ``saslStart`` commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["saslStart"], "errorCode": 20},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Perform a ``find`` operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Assert that the callback has been called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

    def test_4_1_reauthentication_succeeds(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` configured with a custom OIDC callback that
        # implements the provider logic.
        client = self.create_client()
        client._connect()

        # Set a fail point for the find command.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.find_one()

        # Verify that the callback was called 2 times (once during the connection
        # handshake, and again during reauthentication).
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

    def test_4_2_read_commands_fail_if_reauthentication_fails(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` whose OIDC callback returns one good token and then
        # bad tokens after the first call.
        get_token = self.get_token

        class CustomCallback(OIDCCallback):
            count = 0

            def fetch(self, _):
                self.count += 1
                if self.count == 1:
                    access_token = get_token()
                else:
                    access_token = "bad value"
                return OIDCCallbackResult(access_token=access_token)

        callback = CustomCallback()
        client = self.create_client(request_cb=callback)

        # Perform a read operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.find_one()

        # Set a fail point for the find command.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``find`` operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
                client.test.test.find_one()

        # Verify that the callback was called 2 times.
        self.assertEqual(callback.count, 2)

    def test_4_3_write_commands_fail_if_reauthentication_fails(self):
        # Create a ``MongoClient`` whose OIDC callback returns one good token and then
        # bad token after the first call.
        get_token = self.get_token

        class CustomCallback(OIDCCallback):
            count = 0

            def fetch(self, _):
                self.count += 1
                if self.count == 1:
                    access_token = get_token()
                else:
                    access_token = "bad value"
                return OIDCCallbackResult(access_token=access_token)

        callback = CustomCallback()
        client = self.create_client(request_cb=callback)

        # Perform an insert operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.insert_one({})

        # Set a fail point for the find command.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["insert"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a ``insert`` operation that fails.
            with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
                client.test.test.insert_one({})

        # Verify that the callback was called 2 times.
        self.assertEqual(callback.count, 2)

    def test_4_4_speculative_authentication_should_be_ignored_on_reauthentication(self):
        # Create an OIDC configured client that can listen for `SaslStart` commands.
        listener = EventListener()
        client = self.create_client(event_listeners=[listener])
        client._connect()

        # Preload the *Client Cache* with a valid access token to enforce Speculative Authentication.
        client2 = self.create_client()
        client2.test.test.find_one()
        client.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data = (
            client2.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data
        )
        client2.close()
        self.request_called = 0

        # Perform an `insert` operation that succeeds.
        client.test.test.insert_one({})

        # Assert that the callback was not called.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 0)

        # Assert there were no `SaslStart` commands executed.
        assert not any(
            event.command_name.lower() == "saslstart" for event in listener.started_events
        )
        listener.reset()

        # Set a fail point for `insert` commands of the form:
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["insert"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Perform an `insert` operation that succeeds.
            client.test.test.insert_one({})

        # Assert that the callback was called once.
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 1)

        # Assert there were `SaslStart` commands executed.
        assert any(event.command_name.lower() == "saslstart" for event in listener.started_events)

    def test_4_5_reauthentication_succeeds_when_a_session_is_involved(self):
        # Create an OIDC configured client.
        client = self.create_client()

        # Set a fail point for `find` commands of the form:
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            # Start a new session.
            with client.start_session() as session:
                # In the started session perform a `find` operation that succeeds.
                client.test.test.find_one({}, session=session)

        # Assert that the callback was called 2 times (once during the connection handshake, and again during reauthentication).
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

    def test_5_1_azure_with_no_username(self):
        if ENVIRON != "azure":
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test is only supported on Azure")
        opts = parse_uri(self.uri_single)["options"]
        resource = opts["authMechanismProperties"]["TOKEN_RESOURCE"]

        props = dict(TOKEN_RESOURCE=resource, ENVIRONMENT="azure")
        client = self.create_client(authMechanismProperties=props)
        client.test.test.find_one()

    def test_5_2_azure_with_bad_username(self):
        if ENVIRON != "azure":
            raise unittest.SkipTest("Test is only supported on Azure")

        opts = parse_uri(self.uri_single)["options"]
        token_aud = opts["authMechanismProperties"]["TOKEN_RESOURCE"]

        props = dict(TOKEN_RESOURCE=token_aud, ENVIRONMENT="azure")
        client = self.create_client(username="bad", authmechanismproperties=props)
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            client.test.test.find_one()

    def test_speculative_auth_success(self):
        client1 = self.create_client()
        client1.test.test.find_one()
        client2 = self.create_client()
        client2._connect()

        # Prime the cache of the second client.
        client2.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data = (
            client1.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data
        )

        # Set a fail point for saslStart commands.
        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 2},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["saslStart"], "errorCode": 18},
            }
        ):
            # Perform a find operation.
            client2.test.test.find_one()

    def test_reauthentication_succeeds_multiple_connections(self):
        client1 = self.create_client()
        client2 = self.create_client()

        # Perform an insert operation.
        client1.test.test.insert_many([{"a": 1}, {"a": 1}])
        client2.test.test.find_one()
        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 2)

        # Use the same authenticator for both clients
        # to simulate a race condition with separate connections.
        # We should only see one extra callback despite both connections
        # needing to reauthenticate.
        client2.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data = (
            client1.options.pool_options._credentials.cache.data
        )

        client1.test.test.find_one()
        client2.test.test.find_one()

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            client1.test.test.find_one()

        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 3)

        with self.fail_point(
            {
                "mode": {"times": 1},
                "data": {"failCommands": ["find"], "errorCode": 391},
            }
        ):
            client2.test.test.find_one()

        self.assertEqual(self.request_called, 3)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main()
